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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS - Ward Morris of Heaver is spend-j inn a few days in .Milford. Freid L. Swart finger of Salt Lake is working- out of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Pioche, Nevada, Ne-vada, were here Wednesday. Clint Kond and sister, Mrs. Karl Goodwin, visited in Kanosh the first of the week. Li-t Somewhere in Leaver Sunday Sun-day evening, -black thcll-rimmed glasses. Heward Viola Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilson and chiMreu moved to Sail Lake this week. II. Browner returned the last of the week from Idaho Falls and has gone to Ely, Nevada. Mi(s. Earl Gleaon and children left Wednesday for Omaha, where she was called on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ortmnn of Salt Lake City, were here yesterday en route to Los Angeles. G. L. Clouard and Jos. F. Samuels Samu-els of Salt Lake, were selling Photo Pho-to Plays here Tuesday. Air. and Mrs. J. H. Austin are here from Salt Lake City for a few weeks. A. B. Christensen of the U. S. service ser-vice is spendng a few days with ua. C. C. Carey and H. B. Stout of t'rovo, were here last week auditing the city books. Mrs. Rue Nelson entertained witn a card party Friday afternoon at her home in the Forgie apartments. Mr. and iClrs. Paul Evans went U. Salt Lake City Thursday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Creorge LitchfieUr and the children motored to Cedar last Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. Kazel, salaried chairman of the B.'of L. E., was in Milford Tuesday Tu-esday on business. Ray Snider of Las eVgas was a visitor at the Walter Cook home ol Friday. j I Pat Herbert, Harold Peterson, J. Wlckstrom and Tom Flanary all- left Tuesday night for Reno, Nevada. Mrs. H. C. Lynch of Los Angeles, has come to Milford to reside. Mr. Lynch has a position with the U. P. railroad company. Lost Somewhere between Milford Mil-ford and the Moscow mine, sack ot miner's clothes. Finder leave at Larson Lar-son garage. Mrs. Edith Markham, who had been visiting her brother-in-law, Dr. W. II. Markham and family, returned return-ed Monday to her home in Mammoth Dan Kelly and C. H. Erickson ol Salt Lake, were selling sweets and groceries to the Milford merchants this week. Albert Joest went to Salt Lake the first of the week on business concerning con-cerning the Creedmoor mines. The assays from the Creedmoor are very good, Miss Viola Madsen and Orvil Mad-sen Mad-sen were Beaver visitors Sunday. Mi.-.s Eva Smith spent the week end in S;.':t Luke City. ..r. -ir.'l .Mrs. Joe Smith went to CV.ir. City Saturday night to attenu ' a fun -ral of a cousin on Sunday. . Miss Fern Hickman has accepted j a po.,i! ion in the pest office, made vacant va-cant by the resignation of Lucylle Horton. Mr. pud Mrs. W. K. Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Root motored tv. Reed Sunday to visit Mrs. Anna Glenn and Mrs. Ellen MeCrady. Mrs. MeCrady has been quite ill with flu. Mrs. George Ransom and Mrs. O.I A. Steenbook entertained the ladies of the G. I. A. at a kensington Fri-' Fri-' lay afternoon at the Ransom home. Mrs. J. A. McKay was in town a short True Thursday en route hoim to Clear Lake from a we.ek's visit in Los Angeles. Mrs. Roy White returned Sunday from a visit in Compton. California, j with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Coon and family. Come' to the L. D. S. Sunday school dance at the L. D. S. church Tuesday night, December 15. Tickets Tick-ets 7"c. Extra ladies 25c. Everybody welcome. They are snappy, full of pep IIOLLISTER'S littls GOLDEN NUGGET NUG-GET TABLETS great for Constipation, Consti-pation, and Headaches O. F. Hub-bell. Hub-bell. M. S. Lewis of iVtalvern, Iowa i who had been visiting his son, Clar ence Lewis and wile, left Saturday for Roseville, California to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burges-will Burges-will leave next week to spend Xmas with their parents in Pittsburg Kansas. Kan-sas. M Ray Snyder and daughter, and Mrs. Roy Cottrell. came down from Lynndyl Friday tor a short visit at the home of their parents, Mrs. Cottrell. returned to Lynndy. Sunday and Mrs. Snyder to her home in La-s Vegas Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rochek returned return-ed this morning from an extended Eastern trip, having visited all the principal cities and aso a great many friends and relatives who resde in the East. This was the wedding trip for the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boucher loft yesterday for Reno, Nevada. Mr. n,..i,.hpi- ic f-mictrnction sn nerin ten d- ent for the Pacific Fruit Express Co. and has been n Milford for the past two months in connection with construction con-struction work at tn:s point. We do not deny that we are cutting cut-ting on prices and doing it now that Christmas shoppers may reap tho benefit. Our Christmas cSrds are works of art. and prices as low as the common prints. Many novelties not found elsewhere aprons, lunch cloths and all hand work at reasonable reason-able prices. Games and tree trimmings. trim-mings. Come and let us show you. Milford Art Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitniore o. Wapita, Washington, "arrived Frida for a short visit with Mrs. Whit-more's Whit-more's father, O. C. Lewis and wife. They left Monday to visit Mr. Whit-m-ore's father at Kilclare. Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smith and children spent the week end iu Kanosh. Ka-nosh. They were accompanied by Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. G. H. Chessley of Kanosh, who had been visiting the Smith family. Miss Emma Edwards, who has been spending the past six weeks at the C. W. Johnston home, left Mon day for her home in Salt Lake City. Sam Reveal- has a very interesting and valuable paper. It is similar to the present day Congressional Record. Rec-ord. It was printed in 1S02. The paper pa-per is well printed, but hard to read on account of the style of using f for s. . Mrs. O. C. Lewis and sister left Thursday noon for McClave. Colo., where they will visit Mrs. Lewis' daughter, Mrs. R. D. Zook and family. fam-ily. Mrs. Lewis will return in te-days te-days while Mrs. Young will remain indefinitely, i i I Mrs. Ben Gorrell aud children,! who have been visiting Mrs. Gorrill's! mother. Mrs. Mattic- Muuford, in Salt Lake City for a week, passed through j Milford Monday en route to Los An-' gele-s, where they will join Mr. Gor-' rs'.l and make their homo. ' Many men dig their graves with' their ftth. Constipation a terrible terri-ble curse. Stagnant decayd matter in the stomach and bowels may -ause tcricus trouble-. TAKE i:oi.L!S-TKi.SGOLDEN i:oi.L!S-TKi.SGOLDEN NUGGET TAiiLKTS 'or Co:i.P'eution before it is U.o lato. Uesnlis guaranteed. O. 1-'. HuM, n. |